Páirc na nGael | |
Full name | The Gaelic Park Sports Centre |
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Former names | Innisfail Park |
Location | Riverdale, Bronx, New York, United States |
Coordinates | 40°53′15″N 73°54′5″W / 40.88750°N 73.90139°WCoordinates: 40°53′15″N 73°54′5″W / 40.88750°N 73.90139°W |
Public transit | 238th Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line) |
Owner | Manhattan College |
Operator | New York GAA |
Capacity | 2,000 |
Surface | FieldTurf |
Scoreboard | Yes |
Construction | |
Built | 1926 |
Renovated | 2007 |
Construction cost | $3 million |
Project manager | Michael Antonaccio |
Tenants | |
New York GAA(1926–present) Manhattan College Mens Soccer Team Manhattan College Girls Soccer Team Manhattan College Mens Lacrosse Team Manhattan College Softball Team |
The Gaelic Park Sports Centre (Irish: Páirc na nGael), often abbreviated Gaelic Park, is a multi-purpose outdoor athletics facility, located at West 240th Street and Broadway in Riverdale, Bronx, in the U.S. state of New York. Since 1926 the grounds has been used as the venue for Gaelic sports in New York, and since its purchase by Manhattan College in 1991 it has hosted numerous American college athletic events.
Located just west of Broadway and south and west of Van Cortlandt Park in the northernmost part of the Bronx just south of the city border with Westchester, Gaelic Park was purchased in 1926 by the Gaelic Athletic Association of Greater New York. It has been given a few different names over time including Innisfail Park, but since the 1950s it has gone by its current name, Gaelic Park, a reflection of the park's decidedly Irish flavor. The park includes a playing field and dance hall. In addition to hurling and football matches, a number of other sporting events take place at Gaelic Park. There are also concerts and dances that feature Irish music both old and new. Beginning with "Summer '69" and continuing into the early 1970s, rock concerts were also held there, including the Association, Beach Boys, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, Eagles, Pete Seeger, Rascals, Irish Rovers, Four Tops, Grateful Dead, Chicago, Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter, Jefferson Airplane, Black Oak Arkansas, Allman Brothers Band, Ten Years After, Yes, ELP, Mountain, Humble Pie and Deep Purple.